Hi, Mike,  I'm glad to hear that I can continue to post.  I trust that what you said about watching for my e-mails will mean that my messages will no longer pose a threat to the security of others. 
I do have a private accunt at the library with hotmail.  Just have my e-mail address and password to put in each time same as I would do if I were doing it at home.  No one here at the library can access my account unless I would give them the password.  I can also receive e-mail at our Lutheran Day School in town where I taught for 18 years and did remedial work quite awhile longer.  I can't send e-mail from school, though.  Apparently they don't have enough memory, or something, at least if I try to post, it never goes through. I'll check on the  idea of using Yahoo to access Eskimo.  Not sure if I understand what would be involved, Guess it shouldn't be that hard. Also, Debbie Gerard has said I could send my eskimo e-mails to her privately and she would put them on for me.  I only get two hours a day at the library and am almost out of time.  Cheers, Ruth




From Ruth Strackbein

From: "Mike Monett" <vya-4...@myamail.com>
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Dirty Dryers
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 17:43:48 -0400
> "ruth strackbein" wrote:
>
> > Hi! I use the computers at our public library. The librarian
> > doesn't know how to turn of html. Maybe you can help us out.
> > Otherwise, I just won't be able to post on Eskimo. The library
> > computers are protected from scam, at least I understand they are.
> > The librarian has told me that there is a virus scan in the
> > machines here. To learn how to turn off html, we would have to
> > contact the guy that services the library computers in a wide area
> > it can take weeks to get one on the site. Hope this post doesn't
> > cause a problem. Ruth
>
> Hi Ruth,
>
> That is really interesting. Probably the library computers are
> locked so you can't make any changes to the settings. Perhaps the
> repairman would be kind enough to do this if you explain the reason
> for it gently. But that would affect other users who may wish to
> send birthday pictures to their grandparents, so we shouldn't count
> on it.
>
> It's also curious to me that you are using the library computer to
> receive email. I've never done this so I have no idea how it might
> work. How do you get your email messages? Do you have your own
> private account at the library? You can always use Yahoo or Hotmail
> to send email if you like, and I'm pretty sure you can turn off the
> html there if you want to.
>
> But anyway, please continue posting - your messages are interesting
> and worthwhile to read. There is a Base64 attachment to your message
> that encodes your email in html. Now that I know what to look for,
> I'll just delete it from my replies.
>
>Best Wishes,
>
>Mike M.
>
>
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